My 1999 Catalina 36 MkII has been stored for over a year. The Hurth 100 transmission seems frozen. I can't shift it into either forward or reverse. I didn't fill the transmission with transmission fluid before storing. There is only the amount of fluid in the transmission for normal cruising. If I now fill the transmission to the top and carefully move the transmission back and forth is there a chance I will be able to unfreeze the gears? Any suggestions will be appreciated. The boat is still on the hard, but I will be going in the water in the Spring.

Thanks for responding. The temperature is 25 degrees F. The engine starts easily. I only tried to shift the transmission at the pedestal. I'll try it at the transmission. I can spin the propeller easily by hand. I have never had a problem with the transmission in the 15 years I've had the boat. However I've never topped up the transmission after storage in the off season as recommended by the operator's manual.

I had the same issue when prepping the boat for spring launch this year. Turned out it was the frozen cable and gear levers were very sticky at the bottom. I worked the cable free with the help of PB blaster and also liberally PB blasted the levers down below. Worked fine all Summer long. Now that you reminded me I need to go down to the yard and put some more lube on the levers for the Winter.

I had the same issue when prepping the boat for spring launch this year. Turned out it was the frozen cable and gear levers were very sticky at the bottom. I worked the cable free with the help of PB blaster and also liberally PB blasted the levers down below. Worked fine all Summer long. Now that you reminded me I need to go down to the yard and put some more lube on the levers for the Winter.

Both ya...
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Thanks to everyone who responded so promptly. The weather has been terrible here for the past week, but I will be going to the boat on Tuesday (100 miles away) and I will follow your suggestions in dealing with my transmission situation. Thanks again!

Sorry I've taken so long to rely. I filled the transmission with transmission fluid; then, I used long handled pliers on the transmission arm at the transmission. I slowly worked the arm back and forth. After about five minutes I began to get some movement. Eventually I could move the arm easily back and forth (forward to reverse). Then I went on deck and tried shifting at the helm. All was well. In the spring I will drain the excess transmission fluid from the transmission. The final test will be with the boat in the water. Thanks again to all who made suggestions.